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† i-vee, i-fee, v. Obs. Forms 1 *ᵹefécᵹan, (north. ᵹefiaᵹa, ᵹefia), 3 iueie(n, iuee(n, ifæie(n, iuæie(n, iuaie, ifea(n, iue(n, ive(n. [f. OE. ᵹe-, i-1 + féoᵹan, féon to hate = OHG. fiên, ON. fjá, Goth. fijan, fian, whence the pr. pple. fijands, OHG. fijant, ON. fjándi, OE. féond, fiend, enemy.] trans. To hate; to make an enemy, put at enmity, render hateful or hostile.
c975Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xvi. 13 Enne ᵹefiweð & oðerne lufæð. Ibid. xix. 14 Burᵹwaras his ᵹefiadon hine. Ibid. John iii. 20 Se ðe misdoeð ᵹefieð þæt leht. c1205Lay. 964 We beoð ifead wið heom. Ibid. 7716 Þæh heo weoren iuæiede. Ibid. 9843 Þeonne beo ich wið mine sune iued. Ibid. 21214 Heo wusten heom ifæied. a1240Ureisun in Cott. Hom. 187 Mine sunnen habbeþ grimliche iwreþed me and iueed me towart te luueliche louerd. c1320Cast. Love 310 A þral þat dude amis..Wiþ his lord was so i-vet. |